Brilliant piece of kit. Perfect for working from home. One plug to your laptop delivers power and connects all peripherals. Works seamlessly with any brand of laptop. Combine with up to 3 additional screens, plenty of USB3 ports, a USB C port, 2 display ports, 1 HDMI, and the connection to your laptop is one single lead which works for USB C or USB3. Genius.
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Perfect for connecting a keyboard, mouse, USB drive and display to a laptop with just one plug
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had a requirement for multiple screens to be attached to my pc, although the illustrations seemed to mainly concentrate on the gaming aspects of such a unit, my requirement was of a more serious nature. I had both a new MacBook Pro M1 and an older PC that I could use for specific applications. The MacBook to be used in Qlab for multiple screens, which there was conflicting information available on the internet, and the PC for simulation a lighting desk software at home where a single screen was very inconvenient in setting up lighting cues in advance. The unit required driver software to be downloaded on the machine, before connecting the D6000 unit. The driver software is free to download from display link and cover multiple operating systems. Both the Mac and PC were covered. And the requirements for multiple screens met. I found that for my set up I could have 2 4K external monitors active and a full hd monitor active in addition to the internal screen of the computer. Which was slightly more than my initial requirements. The PC is quite old but now has a new lease of life as it can meet my initial requirements and some future ideas that were just hope before I got the unit. From The manufacturer’s information the multiple screen requirements I had would require a much more powerful MacBook which if I could source one Luke be twice the price of my new unit, the PC was initially only capable of one external screen, but can now handle three eternal screens. It my brother possible to add more, but I ran out of monitors to test that configuration. It met my original needs and allowed additional expansion with extra USB port connections and monitors. The additional screens are handled by the operating systems with out major issues. I did experience two minor problems, which I am working on understanding their cause. The first one was that Caine times the external monitors were not initially picked up by the computer’s operating system, which could indicate that a power in sequence of the external units needs to be followed for a consistent response. Initially disconnecting the D6000 from the computer and reconnecting it caused the drivers to rescan the available hardware, which brought the missing units under the operating system’s control. The operating systems can be set to mirror the various displays or use them in extended mode where each screen can display different information/ applications. The order in which the displays are accessed can be changed from within the operating system of the computer. I found that the issue I experienced was one of trying to find out which screen the cursor was active in. As it could travel across all screens. My requirements were rather specific but were easily met with the D6000 and the display link drivers. Rather than having to switch between application on a single screen for stay one application containing instructions to carry out and another application the actual result of carrying out the th instruction, I could have both running on different screens which made the task much easier to perform. I am not using the unit for gaming purposes, which would impose a greater load in the graphics capabilities of the computer, with a possible issue in bandwidth but for having different information available quickly and easily which the d6000 allows. I gave run different video outputs to different screens simultaneously, which I had wanted to do but did not have the capability of doing until I started to use this unit. Not only has it expanded the ability to do what I wanted on one machine it can be used in different operating systems just by connecting a single usb connector to that particular computer. As a hub It can also be used to daisy chain other peripherals From itself and allow them to be available to whichever computer the d6000 is connected to. Read full review
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Pretty annoyed I didn't get one of these sooner! Only negative IMO is that you still need to plug your own power adapter if you want the laptop to charge (or maintain charge) - apart from that, it's working flawlessly.
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The product shipped without a power supply. You would need to buy a power supply which costs 30 pounds
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